On Saturday, April 3, 2004 the Centro de Analisis de
Fenomenos Espaciales conducted a UFO investigation in the town of Ucu,
Yucatan, where several interviews were conducted to glean information about
sightings in the area.

The site was visited due to reports of a strange presence:
triangular, zig-zagging lights in the sky and objects that manifest themselves.

Arriving at the site, which is close to the city of Merida,
members of CAFE visited the home of Hugo Raciel Luna, 24, who told us fo
several UFO experiences.

Hugo began by describing his first UFO sighting. At around
4 p.m. in the month of December [2003] he saw a very bright light having
a magnitude greater than the planet Venus. He told us that the light's
brilliance increased and diminished for several minutes. He thought at
first that it was an airliner or a satellite, but rejected this possibility
because the object lacked tha navigation lights of an aircraft. He adds
that there was no sound whatsoever and that the object did not follow a
definite trajectory, meaning that it couldn't be a satellite. He explains
that several local residents came out of their homes to see the object,
amounting to 9 witnesses after a while. He was starting to think the object
might be some planet when the light suddely began moving away and vanished
from sight.

After describing this inital sighting, he has devoted
more time to looking at the sky and told us that on a recent Sunday evening
he saw three lights over the Ucu baseball field which were approaching
in a zig-zagging motion between 11 or 12 at night. He said that in the
measure that the lights approached, he could tell that their number increased
to a total of nine in a triangular formation. Hugo says they were the
size of the lamp on top of a streetlight and appeared to be heading from
the vicinity of Celestun.

Upon seeing this, Hugo alerted his mother and aunts and
all of the locals came out of their homes--a total of 15 witnesses on this
occasion--and remained outside until 1:30 a.m., at which time the lights
vanished.

Hugo explains that during the time that the objects were
visible there was neither sound nor smoke. He comments that there was "a
lot of air in the atmosphere" [sic] and the objects were forming triangles
three by three--the first one toward the west, the second toward the north,
and the third toward the east. After several turns, the obejcts constituted
a larger triangle formed by the nine lights. Once this configuration was
achieved, they sped off in the direction of Mérida.